You'll get used to it. In fact you can get used to any sleeping schedule as long as it's consistent and there's not something physically wrong with you. Commit to going to sleep earlier >t. former NEET waking up at 3PM now getting up at 5AM for work and never felt better
>go to bed at 9pm everynight >wake up at 5am >work 6 to 3 basically just driving a forklift around a factory all day with maybe like 1-2 hours of paperwork at the end of the day >get payed $30 an hour, 4 years out of highschool because I have a sick c**t union job >gym 3:30-5:30 >go home and watch anime till bed
yep life is good bby
I'm a NEET and my dad works that kind of shift but during late night. He looks fricking miserable. He even looks more disappointed that all this back breaking work just to have a NEET son. My little sister and brother are in college too so I sometimes feel like killing myself so he doesn't have to worry about me.
My older brother is in the military, handsome, social, and has a 1/2/3/4 lift for reps so my dad will definitely be seeing grandchildren. My youngest brother (still in high-school) has no signs of mental health issues and has friends so he'll definitely be going to uni.
So what's really the point of me being here? I just cook, play video games, browse IST, and coom all day so I don't really have a purpose. Everybody says I have a purpose (I'm funny, I can cook, etc) but is that really worth anything? If I do end up getting a job I'll just end up being as miserable as my dad anyways. That's just more suffering. What's the point of it all?
I had a job but was fired. Used to be a care taker at a place for old mentally people. I almost got someone killed so they fired me.
My older sister found me that job and my older brother found me the job before that. I've never actually found a job for myself. I probably should change that.
2 years ago
Anonymous
As a former neet, its a matter of the right job. A forklift driver is paid well, is not bothered by paperwork or has to deal with people + driving is fun. Even a 12 hour shift passes by nicely. Dont give up.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You're probably right. My dad works in a prison so I'd assume it must be hell in there. Where can I look for good jobs? Do I just use those job searching apps?
2 years ago
Anonymous
My cousin worked as a prison guard and it's really taxing on your mind. Search job applications and send open applications to companies youre interested in even if they are not hiring. Honestly, you need to push on forward true shit until you find a job thats satisfying and then youre set. You can do it, dont undervalue yourself.
You need to get out of that environment and you need to stop comparing yourself to others. And stop fricking cooming and playing vidya all day, start improving yourself.
The World as Will and Representation by Schopenhauer is his main work, very long, requires some knowledge about Immanuel Kant and especially the first two parts of it are rather difficult to understand. But the book is life changing. He for example answers why to exist means to suffer, why life is a disappointment in every aspect and yet why suicide is pointless and doesnt solve the problem of existence. Another quite famous book that I can recommend is The denial of death by Ernest Becker. That one also discusses core problems of human existence and how they came to be. Its also a lot shorter and easier to understand compared to the other one. I believe, based on what you wrote about yourself, that you would have immense appreciation for both of these books.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I didn't read the books. I should tho.
But I have in my simple thinking come to the conclusion that life is a joke.
It's not a drama.
And I meditate regularly that also helps.
t. longtime neet.
2 years ago
Anonymous
gimi
2 years ago
Anonymous
Might just pick up reading. Thanks
2 years ago
Anonymous
Based Schopenhauer chad, though ultimately his denial of suicide only makes sense in the context of his metaphysical system and is really just cope when applied to practical life; otherwise the solution of “just have a nice day” would be too obviously correct (which it is).
>Deadend job with a middling salary >Monotonous, mundane work >Only hobbies are lifting and vegetating in front of a screen >Has done this for 4 years
Wow yeah anon, you're really living the life.
>flexible working hours >never wake up to an alarm >go to gym in the morning >wfh most days >career with high earning ceiling and interesting work >manager doesn't micromanage me and just cares about results
aka my life
>career with high earning ceiling
The fact that you didn't post your actual salary and instead posting literal cope leads me to believe you don't make more than 30 dollars an hour.
You didn't even fricking say what job you do.
Do you even have a fricking job?
Why are you lying about having a job on IST?
Are you looking for a boyfriend?
I'm single, HMU
>The fact that you didn't post your actual salary and instead posting literal cope leads me to believe you don't make more than 30 dollars an hour.
I ain't got time to be writing out details in my greentexts, I make 132K + bonuses. >You didn't even fricking say what job you do.
Video game developer >Are you looking for a boyfriend?
I'm not gay but I'll blast your bussy out of spite
2 years ago
Anonymous
Assuming you work for a company, why game dev? I'm sure you could make more with less work in a different tech field.
2 years ago
Anonymous
> I'm sure you could make more with less work in a different tech field.
Yes correct, I could switch to react.js work and make probably 180k and I'd only need to work like 2 hours a day to get the work done.
I work at this company because it's my passion, I love playing the game outside of work. Also the CFO and I are scheduled to have another talk on a salary bump for me this year which should close the gap a little.
The games industry has a bad reputation for overwork but my company isn't like that. I work less than 40 hours a week right now and my boss is happy with my output.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>I work at this company because it's my passion, I love playing the game outside of work.
Based af, no amount of money can replace that. I wish I could know what game but that's prob TMI
2 years ago
Anonymous
It's a 'simulation game' but yeah I won't say more than that
>wake up when i wake up >make a nice healthy breakfast >eat it, enjoy every moment of it >chill, time for myself, hobbys, doing things around the house, shopping etc. >hit the gym when i'm ready >go home, eat something >chill again >make a nice dinner >eat it, enjoy every moment of it >go for a walk in the evening >chill some more back home and go to sleep when i go to sleep
meanwhile you drove in circles with your forklift for hours on end
>brags about a salary lower than a college grad or tradie >adult that watches more than 10 hours of anime a week >developing crippling alcoholism to cope
What lucky c**t finishes at 3 every day? Are they a primary school teacher? lol. I think I could deal with 6 days a week if it was 7-3. From the sounds of it they don’t start at 7 they leave the house at 7 too. So maybe 8-3?
Those are normal tradie/manual labour hours here.
I work 7:30 to 3:30 every weekday, except Thursdays now because I have to go to university. Pretty nice hours, if they offered I would probably do 7-5 some days though.
I had to wake up at 5:30 when I went to highschool because I religiously took a shower before going anywhere, and the bus took 40 minutes to get to school, and the only bus I could take would get me there half an hour early so I had to wait in the school cafe for 30 minutes every day...
But yeah now I've been a neet for many years and I can't imagine waking up before 9am.
Having a daily routine, basic socializing, an income that allows you to buy things. Beats sleeping until 3PM and never having enough money to do anything that isn't barely scraping by.
Been a NEET for 5 years, hikikomori for 2. Even the worst day at work is better than being a fricking nothing.
Kind of, my life isn't perfect ofcourse but i try to keep busy. If you're a NEET sitting at home all day, no goals, no friends, no family, barely any social contact ofcourse you will get lonely and you might even feel better with the hellish life of a wagie.
This is a cope, you're afraid of growing up or doing anything so you sit at home reading pointless things for "self improvement" and act like that makes you better than a wagie.
NEET isn't the same as early retirement for some people, I need land in the woods so I can raise my children
it's wrong to expect to get things out of life without working for them, you'll just end up like most wagies coping with what little you already have
I can respect you if you're doing better with your life goals than a wagie though, but most people aren't lucky (by definition)
>Even the worst day at work is better than being a fricking nothing.
oh my god. there have been days where i feel nauseous of stress and fatigue when i came out from work after 18 hours of work and there is this tool writing stuff like this.
Did you have any difficulties of adjusting to work life after NEETing for a long time? Did it take long to fix your sleep? Good job on escaping NEETdom i guess
Yeah I love giving away almost half of my waking hours 5 days a week, then being asked to do overtime at the weekend. The money piles up but you never have time or energy to do anything.
Sleeping in makes you feel shitty, that's why people stay worthless neets or in your case, a shitty, unfocused worker. If you decided to daymaxx and get up at 5 to exercise, you'd feel better all day and might actually be productive in your personal life, even.
this, videogames like Skyrim really started to mess with my ability to go to bed on time a couple days ago
I still can't go to bed to get 9 hours, but I at least get about 8 or so hours in without such demanding things like advancing in a complex world at the expense of the real world
fantasy is fine, but to sacrifice so much real value for a fantasy that isn't going to contribute to your main reality?
only less addictive things that don't call to me to stay up late
>college 2 days a week from 2-8 with a workout break between classes >work 10pm to 6am 5 days a week >completely cut out vidya and porn >feel great
If you don't have a plan to improve yourself, you are just going to suffer under any schedule
nooo anon I was told that IST NEETs spend their days in opulent wealth, doing very important scientific research, travelling around the world in their private yachts with supermodels, and definitely not just posting frogs from their piss bottle fortress.
honestly bro it depends a lot on your job, when I was younger I did warehouse, fast food, shit tier jobs basically and i was fuarking tired 247 and had no motivation to gym.
Now I work from home doing data analyst work and feel mentally but not physically tired. The gym fixes this
iktfb. I was neeting it up for a while after getting laid off due to the corona hoax. Since starting to work again, I just feel fricking tired. I'm not getting less sleep, and my job isn't manual labor or anything physically exhausting. But I just end up falling asleep around dinnertime, or if I don't outright pass out, I just feel too lethargic to do anything. All I can muster is going to the gym for my workout sessions after I get off at 3:30. And even those workouts don't feel anywhere near as good as when I used to always be able to go in the morning after waking up and being all nice and relaxed.
same, but the meaning of my life isn't to have all means of self-improvement as enjoyable as possible
me going to the gym is automated, meditation is automated, learning code is automated, lucid dreaming is automated
humans originally had two sleep cycles, before the industrial revolution and it's consequences though
as a human capable of meditation though, you're fully capable of ascending your described limitations and retiring to restore the fresh feeling you got of working out in the morning
I get to work out in the morning, but I'd rather spend my morning doing other things than necessarily "feeling psyched" doing what I know full well I will do 5 days a week for the rest of my life
instead of whining about your emotions being low instead of high, let's eternally try and find ways to obscure our perspective to make them mellow at all times (except in the case of genuine trauma)
the problem is two-fold >alarm clocks jerk you awake regardless of the phase of sleep you're in
being awoken during REM by a loud noise basically ruins your entire day >morning people run society
some people like you and me are completely non-functional before 10am but all the real jobs are in the morning and your boomer boss wants your ass in the chair at 8am despite the nature of your work not requiring your presence at specific times
>this many people on IST got owned reading about people having jobs and enjoying their lives
explains why half the catalogue is /LULZ/ baitpost dogshit kek
>>have to wake up at 07:30 every day
why do you start work at noon? I would get up at 5AM for 9AM shifts not just because of shitty commuting but because nothing is worse than waking up minutes before your shift starts and you run out the door half asleep shit in your ass nothing in your stomach. mornings are the most important of the bed I like to have 2 hours just to shit and have breakfast.
also how did you manage school? did you drop at like 13 years old?
>be NEET
Discard that mentality. Find something fulfilling and you'll wake up at 4 am just to attain it, whatever that is.
Also stop staying up late. Go to bed at a time that will enable you to wake up earlier than 7:30. And when you are awake get up even if you're yawny or sleepy. Do something like prepare a coffee or take a shower. If you wake up and do nothing you're just going to succumb to weariness and fall back asleep.
Welcome to real life. It gets easier, but you gotta strike a balance. Don't become a lazy ass, because you're capable of much more.
Imagine doing nothing and thinking "yes this will help me be more fulfilled, and people love talking to people who have nothing going on. I am truly content with this meager and unchanging life void of any hardship or challenges." Absolutely demoralized and dead end.
Do neets really? I wake up at 6 when I'm working. Makes me feel higher in energy all day.
Even as a neet I'd get up at 6 just because it feels good.
I sleep at 7pm and wake up around 2 or 3am
>Literally get up at 430
>just like based grandfather
>cup of coffee, breakfast of bacon and eggs.
>feel immense amounts of strength.
post body
>>cup of coffee, breakfast of bacon and eggs.
thats why your grandpa died of cardiac arrest
Still spreading sugar industry propaganda in 2022.
>caffiene
ok troony
You'll get used to it. In fact you can get used to any sleeping schedule as long as it's consistent and there's not something physically wrong with you. Commit to going to sleep earlier
>t. former NEET waking up at 3PM now getting up at 5AM for work and never felt better
Literally sleep at 12, wake at 4. Work construction on high rises exposed to the fricking elements from 7am - 5pm
>Go to bed at 2AM
>Wake up at 2PM
Holy shit bros I love snoozing
>tfw no gf to cuddle with while snoozing
Wake up earlier, go to bed earlier. Even, better work out before work, do not let the israelites get your best hours.
>go to bed at 9pm everynight
>wake up at 5am
>work 6 to 3 basically just driving a forklift around a factory all day with maybe like 1-2 hours of paperwork at the end of the day
>get payed $30 an hour, 4 years out of highschool because I have a sick c**t union job
>gym 3:30-5:30
>go home and watch anime till bed
yep life is good bby
Living the life
>
where is that picture from+ feels lioke 2008
Swag
I wish I could be a souless automaton like you. Sounds so comfy.
fellow factory forklift bro here except i work 12 hours its still comfy
How does someone do this and feel comfy doing it? I will never understand. Just the thought makes me depressed.
I'm a NEET and my dad works that kind of shift but during late night. He looks fricking miserable. He even looks more disappointed that all this back breaking work just to have a NEET son. My little sister and brother are in college too so I sometimes feel like killing myself so he doesn't have to worry about me.
My older brother is in the military, handsome, social, and has a 1/2/3/4 lift for reps so my dad will definitely be seeing grandchildren. My youngest brother (still in high-school) has no signs of mental health issues and has friends so he'll definitely be going to uni.
So what's really the point of me being here? I just cook, play video games, browse IST, and coom all day so I don't really have a purpose. Everybody says I have a purpose (I'm funny, I can cook, etc) but is that really worth anything? If I do end up getting a job I'll just end up being as miserable as my dad anyways. That's just more suffering. What's the point of it all?
Atleast get a job to stop leeching off of your father. I could never do that to my parents.
I had a job but was fired. Used to be a care taker at a place for old mentally people. I almost got someone killed so they fired me.
My older sister found me that job and my older brother found me the job before that. I've never actually found a job for myself. I probably should change that.
As a former neet, its a matter of the right job. A forklift driver is paid well, is not bothered by paperwork or has to deal with people + driving is fun. Even a 12 hour shift passes by nicely. Dont give up.
You're probably right. My dad works in a prison so I'd assume it must be hell in there. Where can I look for good jobs? Do I just use those job searching apps?
My cousin worked as a prison guard and it's really taxing on your mind. Search job applications and send open applications to companies youre interested in even if they are not hiring. Honestly, you need to push on forward true shit until you find a job thats satisfying and then youre set. You can do it, dont undervalue yourself.
You need to get out of that environment and you need to stop comparing yourself to others. And stop fricking cooming and playing vidya all day, start improving yourself.
stop wasting so much time and start reading, then you can understand why you feel the way you do
>start reading
Any recommendations?
The World as Will and Representation by Schopenhauer is his main work, very long, requires some knowledge about Immanuel Kant and especially the first two parts of it are rather difficult to understand. But the book is life changing. He for example answers why to exist means to suffer, why life is a disappointment in every aspect and yet why suicide is pointless and doesnt solve the problem of existence. Another quite famous book that I can recommend is The denial of death by Ernest Becker. That one also discusses core problems of human existence and how they came to be. Its also a lot shorter and easier to understand compared to the other one. I believe, based on what you wrote about yourself, that you would have immense appreciation for both of these books.
I didn't read the books. I should tho.
But I have in my simple thinking come to the conclusion that life is a joke.
It's not a drama.
And I meditate regularly that also helps.
t. longtime neet.
gimi
Might just pick up reading. Thanks
Based Schopenhauer chad, though ultimately his denial of suicide only makes sense in the context of his metaphysical system and is really just cope when applied to practical life; otherwise the solution of “just have a nice day” would be too obviously correct (which it is).
damn you make it sound interesting.
I miss driving a forklift. Now I work an office job and bored as frick 80% of the time.
Based forklift bro, I work the assembly line. Basically the same life.
Replace IST with IST and you've got yourself an ideal life there
people really live like this and dont see a problem lmao
>Deadend job with a middling salary
>Monotonous, mundane work
>Only hobbies are lifting and vegetating in front of a screen
>Has done this for 4 years
Wow yeah anon, you're really living the life.
now YOU tell us what a good life looks like.
>flexible working hours
>never wake up to an alarm
>go to gym in the morning
>wfh most days
>career with high earning ceiling and interesting work
>manager doesn't micromanage me and just cares about results
aka my life
>career with high earning ceiling
The fact that you didn't post your actual salary and instead posting literal cope leads me to believe you don't make more than 30 dollars an hour.
You didn't even fricking say what job you do.
Do you even have a fricking job?
Why are you lying about having a job on IST?
Are you looking for a boyfriend?
I'm single, HMU
>The fact that you didn't post your actual salary and instead posting literal cope leads me to believe you don't make more than 30 dollars an hour.
I ain't got time to be writing out details in my greentexts, I make 132K + bonuses.
>You didn't even fricking say what job you do.
Video game developer
>Are you looking for a boyfriend?
I'm not gay but I'll blast your bussy out of spite
Assuming you work for a company, why game dev? I'm sure you could make more with less work in a different tech field.
> I'm sure you could make more with less work in a different tech field.
Yes correct, I could switch to react.js work and make probably 180k and I'd only need to work like 2 hours a day to get the work done.
I work at this company because it's my passion, I love playing the game outside of work. Also the CFO and I are scheduled to have another talk on a salary bump for me this year which should close the gap a little.
The games industry has a bad reputation for overwork but my company isn't like that. I work less than 40 hours a week right now and my boss is happy with my output.
>I work at this company because it's my passion, I love playing the game outside of work.
Based af, no amount of money can replace that. I wish I could know what game but that's prob TMI
It's a 'simulation game' but yeah I won't say more than that
>wake up when i wake up
>make a nice healthy breakfast
>eat it, enjoy every moment of it
>chill, time for myself, hobbys, doing things around the house, shopping etc.
>hit the gym when i'm ready
>go home, eat something
>chill again
>make a nice dinner
>eat it, enjoy every moment of it
>go for a walk in the evening
>chill some more back home and go to sleep when i go to sleep
meanwhile you drove in circles with your forklift for hours on end
Can you really not imagine a life with a bit more going for it than driving a forklift around followed by lifting and a 4 hour TV binge?
Hell yeah lad, just started being a forklift driver and at my current job your treated higher up then most workers which is nice.
Main issue I find is the amount of down time because we're 2 weeks ahead right now.
Also what classes are you certified? I'm class 1 and 4. Trying to get my class 5 shit done soon.
My best sweetspot was going to bed 8pm and waking up 3 am, eat breakfast coffee, work out and shower, then start work at 8am.
>brags about a salary lower than a college grad or tradie
>adult that watches more than 10 hours of anime a week
>developing crippling alcoholism to cope
Your life sounds awful senpai
that literally sounds like a dream
Deleted Anime from your life
Eventually the mounting fatigue and tiredness numbs everything. Or you drink or do drugs.
What lucky c**t finishes at 3 every day? Are they a primary school teacher? lol. I think I could deal with 6 days a week if it was 7-3. From the sounds of it they don’t start at 7 they leave the house at 7 too. So maybe 8-3?
Those are normal tradie/manual labour hours here.
I work 7:30 to 3:30 every weekday, except Thursdays now because I have to go to university. Pretty nice hours, if they offered I would probably do 7-5 some days though.
overeaters or arealcoholics and in many cases they are bith
I had to wake up at 5:30 when I went to highschool because I religiously took a shower before going anywhere, and the bus took 40 minutes to get to school, and the only bus I could take would get me there half an hour early so I had to wait in the school cafe for 30 minutes every day...
But yeah now I've been a neet for many years and I can't imagine waking up before 9am.
>T. Undiagnosed Autist
honestly midnight is not a really early bedtime to have anon
You focus on the good stuff about it.
Having a daily routine, basic socializing, an income that allows you to buy things. Beats sleeping until 3PM and never having enough money to do anything that isn't barely scraping by.
Been a NEET for 5 years, hikikomori for 2. Even the worst day at work is better than being a fricking nothing.
Holy cuck, imagine not being able to enjoy life without being a wagie, kys already m8
NEET cope
Are you really enjoying your life, anon? When you are alone with your thoughts, are you happy with yourself?
Kind of, my life isn't perfect ofcourse but i try to keep busy. If you're a NEET sitting at home all day, no goals, no friends, no family, barely any social contact ofcourse you will get lonely and you might even feel better with the hellish life of a wagie.
This is a cope, you're afraid of growing up or doing anything so you sit at home reading pointless things for "self improvement" and act like that makes you better than a wagie.
NEET isn't the same as early retirement for some people, I need land in the woods so I can raise my children
it's wrong to expect to get things out of life without working for them, you'll just end up like most wagies coping with what little you already have
I can respect you if you're doing better with your life goals than a wagie though, but most people aren't lucky (by definition)
>Is a burden to his parents
Thats shameful senpai
Imagine being a consumerist homosexual.
>Even the worst day at work is better than being a fricking nothing.
oh my god. there have been days where i feel nauseous of stress and fatigue when i came out from work after 18 hours of work and there is this tool writing stuff like this.
i rather be a bum than have more of these days
you chose a shit job my man, your fault
Did you have any difficulties of adjusting to work life after NEETing for a long time? Did it take long to fix your sleep? Good job on escaping NEETdom i guess
Yeah I love giving away almost half of my waking hours 5 days a week, then being asked to do overtime at the weekend. The money piles up but you never have time or energy to do anything.
Sleeping in makes you feel shitty, that's why people stay worthless neets or in your case, a shitty, unfocused worker. If you decided to daymaxx and get up at 5 to exercise, you'd feel better all day and might actually be productive in your personal life, even.
Coffee and not spending 10 hours a day playing world of warcraft
this, videogames like Skyrim really started to mess with my ability to go to bed on time a couple days ago
I still can't go to bed to get 9 hours, but I at least get about 8 or so hours in without such demanding things like advancing in a complex world at the expense of the real world
fantasy is fine, but to sacrifice so much real value for a fantasy that isn't going to contribute to your main reality?
only less addictive things that don't call to me to stay up late
i wake up at the same time and you will get used to it, even on weekends i wake up at 6-7 with no alarm clock
I wake up around 6:00 on work days.
On weekends I'm a lazy frick and sleep until 7:00 or even 7:30.
>college 2 days a week from 2-8 with a workout break between classes
>work 10pm to 6am 5 days a week
>completely cut out vidya and porn
>feel great
If you don't have a plan to improve yourself, you are just going to suffer under any schedule
Wage slave loser kek
>NEET calling anybody else a loser
lmao
nooo anon I was told that IST NEETs spend their days in opulent wealth, doing very important scientific research, travelling around the world in their private yachts with supermodels, and definitely not just posting frogs from their piss bottle fortress.
honestly bro it depends a lot on your job, when I was younger I did warehouse, fast food, shit tier jobs basically and i was fuarking tired 247 and had no motivation to gym.
Now I work from home doing data analyst work and feel mentally but not physically tired. The gym fixes this
Its not the time that makes you tired it's the fact that you have a mindless job you don't like, like 80% of the people
You shouldn't sleep ever
sleep 9 hours a night
iktfb. I was neeting it up for a while after getting laid off due to the corona hoax. Since starting to work again, I just feel fricking tired. I'm not getting less sleep, and my job isn't manual labor or anything physically exhausting. But I just end up falling asleep around dinnertime, or if I don't outright pass out, I just feel too lethargic to do anything. All I can muster is going to the gym for my workout sessions after I get off at 3:30. And even those workouts don't feel anywhere near as good as when I used to always be able to go in the morning after waking up and being all nice and relaxed.
same, but the meaning of my life isn't to have all means of self-improvement as enjoyable as possible
me going to the gym is automated, meditation is automated, learning code is automated, lucid dreaming is automated
humans originally had two sleep cycles, before the industrial revolution and it's consequences though
as a human capable of meditation though, you're fully capable of ascending your described limitations and retiring to restore the fresh feeling you got of working out in the morning
I get to work out in the morning, but I'd rather spend my morning doing other things than necessarily "feeling psyched" doing what I know full well I will do 5 days a week for the rest of my life
instead of whining about your emotions being low instead of high, let's eternally try and find ways to obscure our perspective to make them mellow at all times (except in the case of genuine trauma)
please tell me how I can also have lucid dreams
the problem is two-fold
>alarm clocks jerk you awake regardless of the phase of sleep you're in
being awoken during REM by a loud noise basically ruins your entire day
>morning people run society
some people like you and me are completely non-functional before 10am but all the real jobs are in the morning and your boomer boss wants your ass in the chair at 8am despite the nature of your work not requiring your presence at specific times
730 is not that early but yeah wage slaving for 8 hours 5 days a week is torture
>wake up at 7:30
>go to work
>leave work at 17:00
>lift
>go to uni at 18:40
>get home at 23:30
I CANNOT TAKE THIS ANYMOOOOORE
SAYING EVERYTHING I SAID BEFOOOOORE
That's 4-5 hours of sleep. How are you managing?
I'm doing shit. I dropped uni when i was younger and ended up neeting for a few years, so i guess it's my own damn fault.
Just 2 more years bros...
>this many people on IST got owned reading about people having jobs and enjoying their lives
explains why half the catalogue is /LULZ/ baitpost dogshit kek
Bro most people are actually miserable every day. Welcome to the real world I guess.
Lol you fricking pussies lmao I get up at 2-3AM for work. I also get paid full time and barely work 4 hours most days so lmao at you all
waking up before the sun is s-tier.
>>have to wake up at 07:30 every day
why do you start work at noon? I would get up at 5AM for 9AM shifts not just because of shitty commuting but because nothing is worse than waking up minutes before your shift starts and you run out the door half asleep shit in your ass nothing in your stomach. mornings are the most important of the bed I like to have 2 hours just to shit and have breakfast.
also how did you manage school? did you drop at like 13 years old?
>be NEET
Discard that mentality. Find something fulfilling and you'll wake up at 4 am just to attain it, whatever that is.
Also stop staying up late. Go to bed at a time that will enable you to wake up earlier than 7:30. And when you are awake get up even if you're yawny or sleepy. Do something like prepare a coffee or take a shower. If you wake up and do nothing you're just going to succumb to weariness and fall back asleep.
Welcome to real life. It gets easier, but you gotta strike a balance. Don't become a lazy ass, because you're capable of much more.
>have job
>still sleep in till 11 and stay up till 3
>never wear clothes unless I go to the gym or out
the code monkey life can't be beat.
Imagine doing nothing and thinking "yes this will help me be more fulfilled, and people love talking to people who have nothing going on. I am truly content with this meager and unchanging life void of any hardship or challenges." Absolutely demoralized and dead end.
I am a neet ,but I started a youtube channel 5 days ago. Got 37 views. I hope I dont give up and at least try to make it work.